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Middletown Times-Press from Middletown, New York • Page 9

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MIDDLETOWN DAILY TDIKS-PUKSS, rJIUBKDAY. JANUARY 10, 19111. -2 7 0 RV AT MAN FREDDIE WELSH IN UM1F0E DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAJN Uahtrcha -T ol II i i VOO NO TMC World Is Now Private In Unite r- -r oeo xDtei iM Peg PARt4.VoO fWj! suiff VlfR Sbtf OlMf Kl "WE- JJ StatArcy. ii is attached to the medical serrice ano stationed at Washington. i vctq I AIT IN NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 SJ5 TiS St Ee i.

y.pect?d an aaeavs: u' is include h- invest stride in the history of tiu game. Since ihe National League has de rPil no a schedule calling tor a sea I eho. Ready. Ernie Shore Ready. SPORTS from his home in North Carolina that I Ernie Shore sen! the Yankees word Ernie Shore sent the Yankees word Bil! Yceeii of Chicago made r.

asking that the Nations: Leagtie ru'e-s be siiypended so rjs he had been discharged frcm the navy and was "ready to talk terms with Col. It- There Must Free anu amiv, attend sHeetin. It develoi-ed Magistrate Vn w-n to bat i aw in vlsiorows manner. The resc-suion -v: def-ateii by a lie vote. New York.

Chicago, C'in' inr.ati and St. ixmis vot it. and Brooklyn, Boston, yhi adelphia snd Pittsburgh against Eon of five months and seven days l' means that the hisses? the l-aae for the entire leavers only. ap- pi oxiriiate) A.s inanv juajor l-asae ia rolls recent years have run well ever 511.1 mii). this is more than a cut to 7hr bone; it is a dig right into The one consolation the ball blaver may derive from it is that the Senator Gibhs To Introduce Jf'ZZ Boxing Bill I COMING EVENTS.

Jan. 21 Thimble social of Ladies Aid Society of Memorial Church. Jan. 21 Declamation contest at the Universaiist- Church. Lustig in Scotland.

New York. Jan. 30 Johnny LAistig. well known to local light fans, now i.oxin- In Scotland Yhi'e in thi'j ciiv s-venii vwrs Uistig appear ed in several clubs as a lightweight, but now he tips the heam at lio pounds, and has fought welterweights. As a middleweight l.iFiic.

-i battler, i-as "ouah: and showed up well against the big mn of L'niied States I.ustig's ambition is to win the mid dleweight title of the navy from Cha. of Boston and former amateur welterweight ciiamyion of Charles H. Ebbets of the Brooklyn citiij called for SS.000 a month. John A. Heydler, president of the National League, said: "The first resolution called for a lower figure i'.

an what was adopted. Atter it was it i several times six clubs voted in favor of an 511,000 limit. The two cities who voted against it were New Yr and Chicago. The men -repre-- these clubs, however, express- their willingness to abide by the introduce a Mil SnK in the ET Tonight AT THE Strdtton Tbuhe trv. Lvstis has met AsKins anu outclassed the New YorK snarls Tin; jd The MSI (1- (: majoniy.

i iad by sligjit Minors Threaten To Disrupt Sport WON'T ADMIT McGPAW. New Jan. 10 Friends of John J. McGraw Wednesday ma.de a great fight to get into the joint meeting of the n.ajor today, b.u were feared or a tie vote. Connie Mack.

SEN ATOP b. ii Til- i.iil in New York. Jan. 1G A few mir after the National League men er ed from their turbulent session nesday. they were greeted by a hot ultimatum from the leagues.

The minors have gone a 1 i manttger or the Athletics, and Clark Griffith, manager or the ed- leam. will si; tit the meeting as Amer-red ican league delegates. Ii was consid-. ered an injustice, to keep McCraw. vire-rresident of the Giants, and lhe Mitcheli.

president of the Cubs, out Chester Defeats KONETCHY PASrCER-T ihe meeting oecause tne ai Bolshevik fashion. big lea; I 77ie Lincoln Five king this time. They They are Tbe; demanding. The old timers wore sure standing up front when the National League lieMing averages were By Score 18 to 17 fJKIONIGiiT and Zach Wheat. Brooklyn out f.eider.

also came from the minors in lSOSt. Ed Konetcliy. first baseman tor the Braves, and "Dode" Baskert Cub outfielder, made their first a-pearame in the big ring in lt7. Veterans, all of them, but able still to make the youngsters step "high. wide, and handsome." they want and when they want it.

They have given the big leagues until o'clock tomorrow night to reply to their demands, and if no reply is received by that time they will set a bomb under the national agreement of service Dcninu uitm, nearly every position. Bill Kilmer. Cub backstop. e-gan his big league career in lstfa- Art Fletcncr. Giant and the I The National Association of Froies- -7 d-i-a! like R-F L.

I.awder.- tne. F. Uegnan. C. "Who Am Why I'm Just Sylvia!" That's what the charm'sg heroine of Just Sylvia the new World-Picture, said to he." Inndlady.

But she was considerably more than "just7' Sylvia snd the unraveling of her real identity JESSE L. LASKY presents VIVIAN MARTIN K.G. K- Michaels. -a. j.

i Fallon Frank .1 fiukta and idn'lon 1 IVaU liciat-d as and Duryea not to ng r- a one- anie. ttlid in-r-as-d the in athletic "ii: p- air i if wa fui 1:1 a. i ir's or -rch-Htra. of fherter. at -onal Bali CiuDS.

tne minor league or-caairation. met yesterday at the Bill-more and backed up all the threats that Joe Tinker, owner of the Columbus club, brought to New York earlier in the week. The association declared itself unalterably opposed to dratts and optional agreements in its future ue1 ints with the major leagues. The meeting was attended by more than iiftv minor league men. who represented the international.

American ssoriat.oa. Pacific Coast. Southern Association. Western. Texas, Vir-mia.

and ml-ly and i n. as Coh.mnas Church, tn hest-r. accctn- for I and r-f. r--. rnat-lv.

Very panted hoj and was a loyal sn, nn-rs porter the team. He was acting will i- i.x it. 1- -f r-aom-ss -(ri of the visiting team, taking i-Yec tickets v.i!5 be irsn.d only to, a. vol, nut i Ii. M-Cormick.

Jrs. position in his that h- had t.n.e To to bring her romance vvixn youn.c ry Hicks makes great screen Barbara Castleton teen in the role of Sylvia in this picture, and Johanv Hines Eastern, Pacific Coast, International and Western Canadian leagues. ilve'to will' ae'ad- And "then was over. wilh'chesS Chcster13 iddietown 17 WJ "MLR ANDY SMILES" A Paramount Picture. It doesn't matter whether a girl is carrying a bucket or a fan if her smile is right she will land the boy she wants see Mirandy do it.

and a Big Comedy 'BEANS AND BAD MEN' NIGHT SHOWS 7-9. $22,000 Will Be News Notes in Sport World OUR FIRST ANNUAL Disbursed at the Next Road Meet YOU'LL ENJOY THIS PLAY. ALSO BRONCHO BILLY "WLNS OUT" 7:00 SHOWS 9:00 PRICE 10 CENTS. Baker and Cobb. New York.

Jan. 1 Miller Muggins, for; manager of the Yankees, arrived here the i Wednesdav nistnt from Baltimore. He renorted that he had had a conference Franklin Baker and mid conic that the third baseman TOMORROW MABLE NORMAND IN "A PERFECT 36" tti- cliil-. owners. No had Huggins arrived here than followed bj TOMORROW GLADYS BROCK.

WELL I "THE BIRD OF PREY" The Story of a Boarding nil Bl now in lid that he would play gers next -ason only demands. He declined House Venus. cexi An i-eli-, Boston Winter York. 10 Canird-n and Theatre Monday Jan. 20 Pooi Our complete stock of Firearms, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Athletic Goods, Golf Clubs, Tennis Rackets, Automobile Tires, Automobile Accessories, Stationery and many other items has been placed in this sale at greatly reduced prices.

13C A -'i- wxun.1 jloxv TO ITS CREDIT AND STLLL GOING STRONG AL. G. FIELD GREATER MINSTRELS AMERICA'S OLDEST THEATRICAL ORGANIZATION BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. R5 MJSKKi MlJNSTJKJi.ii mcs do Ch-ir! it. on Feoniar." 2.

Likes Jacksonville. i will THE ONE SHOW THAT IS WELCOME EVERYWHERE. ALL NEW ALL GOOD. 5 BIG FIRST TIME FEATURES 5 War and Peace, or In and Out of te i renches. 4 GRAND TRANSFORMATIONS 4 I spring SUVMER-AUTUMN HARVEST THE SAXOPHONE SERENADERS.

This is an opportunity to save money on standard merchandise SALE ENDS SAT. JAN. 18 National Cuts Clubs After Rott. ON THE MISSISSIPPI The Salary List SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR 65 COMEDIANS. SINGERS DANCERS.

65 SPECIALISTS. MUSICIANS. JAMES FINNING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. WILLIAM WALTER'S GOLDEN BAND. WATCH FOR THE BIG STREET PARADE.

PRICES S1.50. S3 .00. 75c. 50c. 25c.

SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY MORNING. ARCHIVED ARCHIVE1 EWSPAPER EWSPAPER N..

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